"Photoshop cafe tv"

3D is all new in Photoshop CS6 beta. Colin Smith shows you the new features including shadows, reflections, modeling, bevels, materials, lighting and more. From the PhotoshopCAFE Photoshop CS6 beta Launch site. http://www.photoshopcafe.com/cs6

Photoshop CS6 beta has all new cropping and perspective cropping tools Colin Smith shows you how to use the new features. see the many options of the GPU empowered crop tool in action. Straighten perspective and more with the perspective crop tool.. From the PhotoshopCAFE Photoshop CS6 beta Launch site.
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/cs6

Colin Smith shows you the new blur gallery in Photoshop CS6 beta. See the 3 different types of lens blur and bokeh in action. Tilt-shift miniaturization, field blur and iris blur are all fun and powerful. From the PhotoshopCAFE Photoshop CS6 beta Launch site.
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/cs6

Photoshop CS6 beta has a new interface and a lot more. Join Colin Smith as he provides a whirlwind tour of the top new features. Find out some cool tips and see Photoshop CS6 beta in action. Discover all that's new in the layers panel too! From the free launch site resource at photoshopCAFE.com/cs6

Video has come of age, and so has Lightroom 4 public beta. Colin Smith shows you how to make your videos go from zero to hero. Learn how to create custom presets and add them to your videos for one-click cinematic looks.

Colin Smith gives you a brief tour of the book module in Lightroom 4 public beta. You can drop your photographs into nicely designed templates. Add some captions and send them off to print. It’s that easy.

Geotag your photographs and tie them to a location on an interactive map. Colin Smith shows you how to get around the world and take your photos with you. The map module in Lightroom 4 beta is nothing short of fun!

The easiest 3D tool you have ever used. Reposse makes it so easy to turn anything into a realistic 3D object. Colin Smith walks you through the basics of extruding some text and then applying a brick texture to it.

Perhaps the best tool in Photoshop CS5? You be the judge. Colin Smith shows you how easy it is to create high quality cutouts. He takes a photo of a woman and then removes her and places her into another photograph. So quick and easy!

Colin will show you what the new natural media brushes are all about. Learn how to create a work of art from a photo using the “not much skill required” mixer brush. This one will have you dying to try out these tools.

The puppet warp tool can be the craziest, most fun tool you have ever used. Your host, Colin Smith, explains what practical uses there are for this tool and proceeds to totally ignore them and just has fun with it.

For those who are looking for the HDR “effect” without all the hard work, there is the new HDR toning. Colin Smith shows you how to use it and also makes you aware of some pitfalls. He then goes nuts and shows you how to create a cool work of art.

Colin Smith first cuts through the hype and explains what HDR really is. Then discover the new HDR functionality in Photoshop CS5. There is tone mapping and the killer feature, “De Ghosting.” Truly amazing

One of the most amazing tools in Photoshop CS5, "Content Aware Fill" replaces a selection with the background texture of a Photograph. Join Colin Smith as he shows you this magical tool that changes everything.

Photoshop and Flash can now play together as friends. Colin Smith shows you the best approach to bringing in PSDs in Flash. We will look at the import options and planning strategies in Photoshop before exporting.

Colin Smith will show you how to take multiple photographs with a shallow depth of field and blend them all together into a single image that is sharp and in focus. This is a great technique especially for product and macro photographers.

Photoshop CS4 does things like never before. Colin Smith shows you the new viewing options. Smoothly zoom, pan and move around your image with complete freedom. Discover the Flick-Pan and pixel grid tools too.

Colin Smith shows you how to create a plastic, squishy text effect. This is similar to what you may see on a video game box. These types of effects are a lot of fun to play around with and will stretch your creativity.